the OFFICAL what book are u reading now?
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an stupid english book i need to read for school-.-
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Well I am reading one which I believe is nice and understanding "Flowers for Algernon" By Daniel Keys
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[quote=""softondemand""]Well I am reading one which I believe is nice and understanding "Flowers for Algernon" By Daniel Keys[/quote]
Read that one back in middle school I believe. Good book from what I remember
Read that one back in middle school I believe. Good book from what I remember
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GG^^ thx.Kinda having fun as well!!
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[quote=""Jero12345""]an stupid english book i need to read for school-.-[/quote]
Same here...
Same here...
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Re: the OFFICAL what book are u reading now?
Exit Wounds By Andy McNab
See the ball going to the target and trust you're swing will send it there.
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Peter v Brett "The painted man".
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[quote=""h0m3w0rk""]Exit Wounds By Andy McNab[/quote]
good book but i think chris ryan is a better author andy has a chip on his shoulder and it shows in the writing
good book but i think chris ryan is a better author andy has a chip on his shoulder and it shows in the writing
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I have just finished reading "Bravo 2-0". Was a good read,but he could have skipped some of the detailsExit Wounds By Andy McNab
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Shakespeare's Macbeth... who knew that "Kerns" and "Gallowglasses" meant "Irish warriors armed with light weapons?" Now I do...
Gotta love Middle English!
Gotta love Middle English!
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[quote=""Kaiser_von_Nuben""]Shakespeare's Macbeth... who knew that "Kerns" and "Gallowglasses" meant "Irish warriors armed with light weapons?" Now I do...
Gotta love Middle English![/quote]
we had to read that in Year 12.. i didn't read the weird english one, i just read the normal english ;-)
Gotta love Middle English![/quote]
we had to read that in Year 12.. i didn't read the weird english one, i just read the normal english ;-)
Re: the OFFICAL what book are u reading now?
Dan Brown - Das Symbol (guess its The Symbol in english ) and Helmut Schmidt - Außer Dienst.
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Monty Roberts - O Homem que Ouve Cavalos (on free translation to english it would be something like "The Man Who Understands Horses" or "The Man Who Listens to Horses) and i've just finished Bernard Cornwell - "The Sword Song"
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